Blog by an algebra teacher in Oklahoma "inspired to become a math teacher by a math teacher blog I happened upon in high school." Planning her lessons with foldables and graphic organizers in mind, Hagan describes herself as "obsessed with making math as fun as possible" and able to "talk about interactive notebooks for hours and hours." Posts, which date back to February, 2011, have included "Student Teaching," "O Christmas Tree: Slope Edition," "The Probability Game Without a Name," "Four Types of Slope Pictures," "HOY VUX Foldable (with Template!)," "Domain and Range Notation Foldable," "The Origami Letter Project," "Conic Card Diary," "First Annual Marshmallow Challenge," "Algebra 1 Student-Made Foldables," "Ms. Hagan's Book of Exponent Rules," "Math Teachers' Circle Reflection," "Fun With Linear Regression Labs," "Stepping Out Of My Comfort Zone," "Conic Sections Flow Chart," "Algebra 2 Letters of Advice," "Pi Day 2014 Celebration," "Singing and Writing Math Songs," "Weird Analogies: The Halloween Candy Tax," "Job Interview Next Week!" and "The Discriminant Is Our Friend!" and "WWSDS: What Would Slope Dude Say?"